Texas, Trump and climate change
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The Trump administration has hired three prominent researchers who over the course of their careers have questioned and even rejected the scientific consensus on human-caused climate change. Each were given positions in the Energy Department,
The three scientists joined the administration after it dismissed hundreds of experts who were assessing how global warming is affecting the country.
The U.S. Energy Department has hired two Alabama scientists who are well-known for their skepticism about human-influenced climate change. The New York Times is reporting that John Christy, Alabama’s state climatologist since 2000,
California Democrats faced backlash from climate change lobbyists and activists over appearing to roll back environmental laws over the past few weeks.
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” just signed by President Trump will slash support for clean energy, leaving the US far short of its Paris Agreement pledge
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'They Can't Tell Us It's Gonna Rain': Donald Trump Humiliates Himself, Believes Climate Change Isn't Real Because The Weather Forecast Was WrongAt the "Salute to America" celebration several days ago in Iowa, Donald Trump foolishly believes climate change and predicting climate several decades into the future are hoaxes all because of incorrect weather forecasting.
Trump has committed to increasing U.S. energy production, particularly fossil fuels. He signed an executive order Monday aimed at phasing out tax credits for wind and solar facilities. CLAIM: Wind turbines are “almost exclusively” made in China, but President Xi Jinping told Trump they have “very, very few.”
The Mauna Loa laboratory in Hawaii has measured atmospheric carbon dioxide, which — along with other planet-warming pollution — has led directly to climate change, driving sea level rise, supercharging weather and destroying food systems.
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Amazon S3 on MSNClimate change made European heatwave up to 4°C hotterHuman caused climate change made the recent European heatwave up to 4°C hotter in many cities, scientists said on Wednesday, pushing temperatures into deadly territory for thousands of vulnerable people.
President Donald J. Trump Boulevard will stretch from Palm Beach International Airport to his Mar-a-Lago estate